Potatoes can be planted with corn, cabbage, beans, eggplant (a greater attraction to the Colorado potato beetle) and marigolds.
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It grows when you plant and water it.
Yes, potatoes can, but they won't grow as much as normal potaoes can
A sweet potato grows in the ground as a tuber. It is a vine plant.
yeah plant ti in the ground and leave for 'bout 100 days
Leave the potato alone for a little while. It will start to grow 'eyes', those are the buds. If you plant the budding potato, you will grow more potatoes.
The straight-forward is answer is no, at least not straight away... The potato is a tuber and, as part of the plant's root system, has the ability, like many plant roots, to regenerate the plant if it is removed from the root system. A simple way to demonstrate this ability is to take a potato and leave it in a dark drawer/cupboard for a couple of weeks. The potato will grow shoots (known as eyes) as it attempts to find light and soil to grow. If you then plant the potato it will grow into a potato plant again. If the potato is left out of the soil too long it will eventually dry up, begin to rot and then it will die.
They grow in small loamy dirt mounds.
What we know as a potato is the root of the potato plant, where the plant stores nutrients that it can use to grow, especially in the spring when it needs to grow a new stalk and leaves, after the winter.
no it wont because i like waffles and pancakes.
you cut out an eye from another potato and plant it, or you can just plant a whole potato
The potato tubers (potatoes) grow below the ground, but most of the potato plant (leaves etc.) grows above ground.